New Delhi, Mar 02: Describing economy as the biggest unifying factor, Government today emphasised that business to business interactions between India and Pakistan were a win-win for both wherein they could supplement each other in changing global economic scenario. “Need of the hour is for businessmen to come face to face with Governments acting as the facilitator...Need today is how can roadblocks to trade be eliminated while improving and enhancing these avenues. There have been delegations after delegations since improvement in relations. These initiatives will go a long way in bringing peace," Commerce and Industry Minister Arun Jaitley said here. Terming bilateral trade as a win-win for both countries because of common geography, historic legacy, common language among others, he said both nations together could change the economic history and geography of the globe. Inaugurating a FICCI conference on India-Pakistan Economic Relations, Jaitley said invisible trade between the two countries was already on, there was a need to legitimise to achieve its full potential. Referring to South Asian Free Trade Agreement, he said while the process of becoming a common market was on way, consumers and trading community from both countries would stand to benefit from the initiative. Bureau Report